I'm not concerned about how I kill people, I'm just concerned about getting away and not leaving any traceable materials behind. Even if you use a suppressed Ruger .22, it still makes way too much noise. Also, to be effective, you either need to be a crack shot or be really close to your target. And if you're that close, a knife or dagger is more effective and, more important, silent. And you don't leave traceable materials behind - not counting the slivers of metal that get stuck in the bone. If you use ordinary knives, chances the materials get traced back is nil. Plus there are a lot of stabbing weapons that are so ordinary they can't be traced successfully and can even be left at the scene without consequences.

But what about the blood when using a knife? Maybe I'm overly squeamish but all that blood! How do you ever get it out of your clothes? It's not as if you can take a blood soaked blouse in for dry cleaning. People will ask questions. And speaking of people, what do you say to some friend you happen to run into on the sidewalk after you've just cut a throat and they insist on asking embarrassing questions? “Oh, you mean the blood covering me from head to toe. It's a nose bleed, nothing more than a simple nose bleed.” That explanation may work for some but the more astute won't be satisfied. I'd suggest you switch to a method we use in America – we bore people to death.

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Katla Sieltjes

I'm a freelance assassin, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. If you want to know more about me, check out Reprobate, available in .mobi through Amazon and .epub through Kobo.